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Security is one of the most important issues we face in our day-to-day life. We lock the door to our homes and cars, we remind our children to return straight home from school and watch the evening news for safety issues in our neighborhoods. For millions of individuals intent on keeping their families and homes safe, wireless security systems have been a welcome solution.
While access control is valuable for monitoring who enters a home through conventional entry points while the home is occupied, an alarm system is necessary to thwart invaders attempting when the house is empty.
When selecting an alarm system, be sure to consider all options available. These options range from notification of the local police department to a simple keypad outside the home. There are different levels of security within a home alarm system that can be specialized to the uniqueness of the individual and his or her family’s needs.
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From elevations of about 2,000 ft (610 m) on the Cumberland Plateau in the southeast, where Black Mt. (4,145 ft/1,263 m) marks the state's highest point, Kentucky slopes to elevations of less than 800 ft (244 m) along the western rim. The narrow valleys and sharp ridges of the mountain region are noted for forests of giant hardwoods and scented pine and for springtime blooms of laurel, magnolia, rhododendron, and dogwood. Unfortunately, these forests have suffered from the effects of acid rain. To the west, the plateau breaks in a series of escarpments, bordering a narrow plains region interrupted by many single conical peaks called knobs. Surrounded by the knobs region on the south, west, and east and extending as far west as Louisville is the bluegrass country, the heart and trademark of the state.
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